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Harvard alum Matt Freese took an unusual path to starting in goal for U.S. at World Cup
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- Playing in goal for the U.S. men’s national soccer team is a little like playing right field for the Yankees.
- Matt Freese is the latest to be thrown into that crucible.
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Playing in goal for the U.S. men’s national soccer team is a little like playing right field for the Yankees. You’re following a long line of great players, making the comparisons — and the high expectations — unavoidable.
Matt Freese is the latest to be thrown into that crucible. But he considers that pressure to be a privilege, not a problem.
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